That’s because nothing has to stretch. It all just hangs there evenly.

But, when you get an erection, this scar and/or plaque makes your penis bend in the direction of the scar/plaque because it is not stretching like the rest of your shaft.

If there are numerous scars inside, your erection can bend in a number of ways at once.

Usually it is just one.

With a curved down penis the scarring is on the underside of the shaft and it makes your cock bend down when erect.

And:

That is ALL there is to it.

That is why Peyronies is NOT a “disease”

This Peyronies "disease" condition was given it’s name over 250 years ago. Only because it was a man by the name of Francois De La Peyronie who discovered what was causing all this penile bending in mature men.

Originally it was called Peyronie’s Disease.

See what happened?

Are you getting the picture?

OK... Let’s go on....

But, How Did I Get A Scar In There?

This is a really good question, and the most important question in understanding why “disease” is an incorrect label here.

Most men never realize how they hurt themselves in there.

That is what leads to the false notion that Peyronies Disease is a “mystery”. “We don’t really know where it comes from.”

NONSENSE!

We know.

Everything has a cause and this is such a basic simple cause that it is almost always overlooked.

So here is the answer:

Sometime in your life, while you were having sex or maybe even masturbating too hard, you bent your erection too much. (It was never designed to bend at all when hard.)

Most often this happens when a man slips out of the vagina and, in the heat of the moment, tries to enter too hard and too fast and misses!

Ouch! You felt your cock bend a bit, or just hurt, and then, unless you broke it, you went right back about your sexual activity.

Sound familiar?

The “Ouch”! Is Where It Began

Well, that “ouch” was your erectile chamber (the parts inside that fill with blood to make your cock hard) over stretching and tearing a bit. But, you may never have even seen a bruise.

That may have been 20 or more years ago, also.

So why did you get the curved down penis now?

Because the tear and subsequent scar (that healed it) were pretty soft at first.

For most men the scar stays soft and softens even further as time goes by and stretches enough for a normal erection.

HOWEVER: In some of us men (about 5-9%) our scars harden and sometimes add stiff fibrous plaques later in life. Sometimes 20 or more years later.

This hardening process is due to genetics and/or diet. It’s that simple. There’s no mystery.

When the scar(s) starts to harden, it will not stretch as much during erection. So our shaft starts to bend when we get erect.

At first we don’t even notice it. Or, we tell ourselves (as I did): “I didn’t realize my penis was curved.”

Over time it can bend a lot more.

The more the scar hardens, and the bigger the scar is, the worse the bend becomes.

You can watch it change over 1, 2, or even 3 years.

Like I said, at first most of us really don’t notice it. Or, think anything about it.

Then one day we look and..... “What the hell happened???!!”

Why It Is So Scary

That’s when we usually go see a doctor or two because we are never taught about a curved down penis or any other kind of penile bend, or Peyronies “disease”, when we are young.

Right?

When you were talking to your friends and saying something like: “...Yeah, me too. We going at it like wild monkeys. I slipped out and when I was going back in I missed and it hurt like hell!”

Did any of your friends ever say: “Oh, then you probably tore something in there and you may get Peyronies disease later in life.”

????

NEVER.

And, we never heard about it in sex education class either.

So how are we supposed to know?

Then, when it happens, seemingly out of nowhere, it really scares us!

There Is No Need To Worry

There is really no need to worry about your curved down penis if you are like 99.99% of us. You’re in the right place here.